
Fig. 2. Monchenkocyclops changi gen. et sp. nov., holotype female: A. cephalothoracic shield, lateral view. B. cephalothorax, dorsal view. C. pleurons of free prosomites, lateral view. D. rostrum, dissected and flattened, original anterior view. E. pleuron of second free prosomite (third pedigerous somite), dissected and flattened. Arabic numerals indicating sensilla and pores consecutively from anterior to posterior end of body, and from dorsal to ventral side (excluding appendages). Scale bars 100 µm.
Published as part of Karanovic, Tomislav, Yoo, Hyunsu & Lee, Wonchoel, 2012, A new cyclopoid copepod from Korean subterranean waters reveals an interesting connection with the Central Asian fauna (Crustacea: Copepoda: Cyclopoida), pp. 156-174 in Journal of Species Research 1 (2) on page 160, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2012.1.2.156, http://zenodo.org/record/13144456
Copepoda, Arthropoda, Monchenkocyclops, Animalia, Biodiversity, Cyclopoida, Taxonomy, Cyclopidae
Copepoda, Arthropoda, Monchenkocyclops, Animalia, Biodiversity, Cyclopoida, Taxonomy, Cyclopidae
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